She was the first wife of John Roller and bore him 8 children including two sets of twins.
Jacob, 1762
Casper, 1770
Catherine, 1772
Barbara, 1775
Mary, 1777
Paul (twin), 1778
Andrew, 1778
Anna, 1779
Rachel (twin), 1783
Leah (twin), 1783
Note this is a duplicate. A better profile is Ocker-55. Sources cited are unreliable or missing.
Sources
Immigration Record Name: Anna Ocker Arrival Year: 1749 Arrival Place: Pennsylvania Family Members:Wife Barbara Benzer; Child Christina Margaretha; Child Christina Sara; Child Johann Michael; Child Elisabetha; Child Anna Source Publication Code: 2444 Primary Immigrant: Ocker, Johann Michael Annotation: Date of emigration and intended destination. This is an English-language edition which combines the original and supplementary Gerber lists. See also source nos. 4445 and 9964 (indexed in PILI 1989 and 1983, respectively).
Source Bibliography:GERBER, ADOLF. "Emigrants from Wuerttemberg: The Adolf Gerber Lists." Edited by Donald Herbert Yoder. In The Pennsylvania German Folklore Society [Yearbook], vol. 10 (1945), pp. 132-237. Page:197. Source Citation Place: Pennsylvania; Year: 1749; Page Number: 197 Source Information U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s
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Württemberg, Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1985 Name: Anna Ocker Taufe: Birth Date: 10 Sept 1730
Baptism Date: 11 Sept 1730 Baptism Place: Plüderhausen u. Rudersberg, Württemberg, Deutschland
Father: Joh. Mich. Ocker Mother: Barbara Ocker
Page number: 46
Author: Evangelische Kirche Rudersberg (OA. Welzheim)
City or District: Plüderhausen u Rudersberg
Household Members Name: Anna Ocker Name: Barbara Ocker Name:Joh. Mich. Ocker